Hello Dr. Young, Wednesday, July 13, 2005, 3:37:18 PM, you wrote:
DRY> If this is set in local.cf DRY> whitelist_from_rcvd @gold.com gold.com DRY> trusted_networks gold.com ( via the IP address } DRY> and the incoming email header looks like (xxx added by me) DRY> Received: ... DRY> From: "Dagnija Ragland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DRY> To: "Hashim Ojeda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> DRY> will the email be treated as "white" and get scored a -100 accordingly? No, since the From is not from anything at gold.com. (BTW, the correct syntax would be > whitelist_from_rcvd [EMAIL PROTECTED] goldcom ) For whitelist_from_rcvd to get scored, the From address must match that first glob pattern (eg: [EMAIL PROTECTED]), and the last trusted received header (in your case received ... by email1.gold.com) must be from the domain name listed in the second parameter (gold.com). Your trusted_networks should probably not be the domain gold.com, but rather the IP addresses of the two machines email1.gold.com = relay1.gold.com and also kashmir.gold.com (plus any other email/relay machines that might handle the email). Bob Menschel